Microsoft's Xbox One Is Selling So Poorly Retailers Are Getting Desperate

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Ghosts on ps4 exceeds 60fps.
Ghosts on Xbox one has performance drops as of the latest patch.
No, and yes



Going by your logic there is hardly any true game running at the reported frame rate since according to you a sporadic frame drop means it's not true 60fps. I guess even ryse isn't truly 900p/30fps.
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You're hilarious.
There is a big difference in running at 60 and having some frame drops when shyt gets heavy. And running at 40-50 and only making it to 60 when standing still.
 

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i remember when the $600 PS3 was flopping hard nobody was giving anything away with it.

Me too. but msoft lost alot of the core gamers as they can evidently see, no one wants the kinect. gift cards, layaway, incentives to sweeten the deal. c'mon son. they fukked up during e3. now those sales are sl;owing down.
 

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my big question is for such a NEXT GEN machine is why the fukk is xbox one struggling to maintain 60fps at 1080p whereas ps4 can easily do so. you gotta admit all these graphics problems arent coincidence! admit it, its not as powerful as ps4, thats like me buying a car for a v12 engine as advertised, im paying outta pocket and when the car gets home the engine is only a v4. kwim?

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If you are talking about market share and sales then xbox is doing more than fine. In the same month of the 2:1 number your quoting Xbox accounted for 50% of ALL software sales. Not a failure or struggling in any stretch of the imagination. And developers are releasing games on both consoles just as they have always, don't know where you got the idea that they aren't.

And I never called you a fanboy, just said that you are taking fanboy info at face value, without thinking about it yourself. 2:1 means absolutely nothing without context.

check this article out....

http://www.fool.com/investing/gener...n-4-sells-twice-as-much-as-xbox-one-in-j.aspx

PlayStation 4 Sells Twice as Much as Xbox One in January

Now that the launch hype for the Sony (NYSE: SNE ) PlayStation 4 and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ) Xbox One has begun to settle, it's possible to gain a clearer picture of the momentum behind each system. Despite being largely similar in terms of available software and hardware architecture, the two consoles were put forth with largely differing product visions. The Xbox One was introduced with a substantial focus on media features and television integration. Meanwhile, the PlayStation 4 was positioned mostly as a dedicated gaming device from the get go. The most recent sales data out of North America suggests that one of these approaches is finding much greater success than the other.

North American hardware tracking by industry research company NPD Group shows that the PS4 outsold the Xbox One by an approximate 2:1 margin in January. Sony's system has also been enjoying a substantial momentum advantage in Europe. What does this data suggest for the latest round of the console wars? Will Microsoft be able to reverse these trends and solidify its bid for market leadership?


PlayStation 4 explodes out of the gate

At the end of 2013, Sony had sold 4.2 million PS4s to consumers while Microsoft had sold 3 million Xbox One consoles. Interestingly, Microsoft's system posted the best North American numbers in December. Sony's statements indicate that it is still selling close to every system that it manufactures, while reports suggest that the Xbox One is much easier to find. As such, it's possible that Microsoft's December advantage had a lot to do with the PS4 being supply constrained.

Xbox One's price problem
The most recent NPD tracking is a worrying sign for Microsoft and an indication that it will need to take drastic action in order to compete with Sony's latest console. The $100 price difference must be viewed as a driving force behind the sales lead that the PlayStation 4 is building. Both systems have similar third-party lineups alongside quality (but not blockbuster) first-party titles. Exclusive content will play a larger role in driving consumer purchases after the launch windows, but it's not as though the choice between Sony's Killzone: Shadowfall and Microsoft's Ryse: Son of Rome is a major factor at this stage.


A large lead in a small month

Estimates based on Microsoft's PR put sales of the Xbox One at approximately 140,000 units for the month. Obviously, this would put the PlayStation 4 somewhere in the neighborhood of 280,000 units sold in the same time period. These numbers look pretty weak coming off of the explosive holiday season, but January is typically a slow sales month and both systems carry substantial price tags.

Xbox One has a software problem


The most recent sales data is problematic for Microsoft on multiple levels. Third parties are seeing better sales on Sony's new platform, sometimes by substantial margins. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition from Square Enix is said to have sold better on PS4 by an almost 2:1 margin. Ubisoft has revealed that Assassin's Creed 4 is also selling much better on Sony's system. The PlayStation 4 versions of these games enjoy graphical advantages, a fact that has generated beneficial press for its multiplatform software and the console at large.
 

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That's why this whole shyt is funny. Sony fanboys don't take the time to think about the shyt they say. Xbox has sold at least 4 million units in only 13 countries, and somehow they think its selling "Poorly"

Stanary makes these dudes throw all logic out the window:pachaha:

I am not trying even to be funny but I can tell that you werent a business major if you went to school...you are looking at 4 million in sales as being successful...when there is a bigger picture that you dont see, but like I said its the lack of knowledge of a business standpoint that you are missing. The xbox will sell everyone knows that, but the rate of sales slowing compared to the competitor is what is making all of these articles come out from BUSINESS periodicals... Its not looking good...
 

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I am not trying even to be funny but I can tell that you werent a business major if you went to school...you are looking at 4 million in sales as being successful...when there is a bigger picture that you dont see, but like I said its the lack of knowledge of a business standpoint that you are missing. The xbox will sell everyone knows that, but the rate of sales slowing compared to the competitor is what is making all of these articles come out from BUSINESS periodicals... Its not looking good...
That's not a business periodical. It's an opinion blog based on half info and things "insiders" have said.:snoop:

yeah you can tell he is defending it from the heart and not seeing the facts..he is only seeing 4 mil
You have no facts. You have a random opinion blog. In reality Xbox accounted for 50% of all software sales. They are ahead of hardware sales goals, and the system is selling at a much faster rate than its predicessors. That's a succesful launch any way you cut it.
 

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That's not a business periodical. It's an opinion blog based on half info and things "insiders" have said.:snoop:


You have no facts. You have a random opinion blog. In reality Xbox accounted for 50% of all software sales. They are ahead of hardware sales goals, and the system is selling at a much faster rate than its predicessors. That's a succesful launch any way you cut it.

ummm...no do your research xbox stan..its all over business periodicals...Love its blind...


just for a little help...go on forbes..or business insider..hell...just google it
 
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